The Hour of Code is awesome and their courses are great. Such a good project.

I'm in the middle of moving, but it's also my only time off work so I am trying to do some pottery/playing with clay. I am making a big squid to hang on the wall of the new house. Now I just need a wall.

Just finished this. It's potato-stamped linen stapled onto a canvas. For what it's worth, I really count this as crafting, not art, because, really, all the "art" that went into it was choosing colors, counting dots and picking out a spot for a dot. If my inspiration is "Pinterest", I'll usually call it "craft". But I liked how it turned out. And it's a cheap-ish, large-ish decoration for my wall.

"Winston Churchill once said 'The eyes are the windows of your face.' " -A man who's very scared of plants.

I just finished a fibonacci quilt that I had been working on for over two years. There's a lot I would do differently if I started today, but I'm overall happy, and there's no way I'm going to put in the effort for another quilt anytime soon.

Not the clearest of pictures. It's the first in a series of dead flowers/plants. I plan on drawing something at least once a week indefinitely. My hope is to sell them, but if I can't I'll at least have a number of drawings to show at the local farmers market and local art festivals.

"He weeps for he has but one small tongue with which to taste an entire world." - Dr. Mungmung

I'm ocd spazzing out on my resume in an Artful fashion. Pretty much it can never be done as is the case for all of my writing. Always room for improvement. And cool stuff. As far as that khan academy challenge props for actually using that site. That's like having the will power to buy a textbook and read it and not for a grade